LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Dorka Dancsok swam her way into the history books on Tuesday, setting a new program record in the 400-yard IM at the UNLV Invite. Four Nanooks swam in finals, and the team finished the day in seventh place.
The finals began with the 100-yard butterfly, where Giorgia Merlo swam in the D Final. She swam to a time of 58.71 in the event, finishing 26th. Up next was the 400-yard IM, where Dancsok secured a spot in the A Final after posting a prelims time of 4:26.82. In the final, she improved by nearly two seconds, finishing in 4:24.90 to not only secure second place in the event, but take the top spot in Nanooks history in the 400 IM. That mark was good for her second NCAA B Cut of the meet. Cosima Schmiedel also swam in the 400 IM, competing in the B Final. She continued the trend of setting records in the event, posting a personal-best 4:32.46 to take 11th place.
McKenzie Fazio followed by swimming in the C Final of the 200-yard freestyle, posting a time of 1:53.79 to take 19th. She also swam in the C Final of the 100-yard backstroke, where she placed 17th with a time of 57.82.
Dancsok raced in one other event during the day, swimming in the C Final of the 100-yard breaststroke. Her time of 1:05.16 placed her 17th.
The Nanooks conclude the invitational tomorrow, with prelims beginning at 8:30 a.m. AKST and finals kicking off at 4 p.m. AKST. Fans can watch along on YouTube.
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